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Dice with RFID tags and dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags

a dice and recognizing system technology, applied in the field of rfid tags and dice recognizing systems, can solve the problems of inability to be completely fair and impartial, and achieve the effect of easy implementation, low price and small siz

Active Publication Date: 2012-01-05
HSU TIEN SHU
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[0008]In view of the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide a dice with RFID tags and a dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags, which solve the problem that it is easy to cause unfair results because dice are artificially shaken (thrown) and the results are artificially determined, so as to keep the interest in throwing dice.
[0013]As described above, the dice with RFID tags and the dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags according to the present invention may have one or more of the following advantages:
[0014](1) According to the dice with RFID tags and the dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags, the RFID reader can directly read signals from all the RFID tags and transmit them to the processing module for determination. This process is performed without artificial determination and thus makes the result of throwing dice fair and impartial.
[0016](3) In the dice with RFID tags and the dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags, passive RFID tags are used as targets for recognition purposes. Passive RFID tags have the advantages of small size and low price and have no need to be connected to an additional power source. Thus, this invention is easily implemented without changing an original manner or habit of using dice and has no influence on the original appearance of dice.

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However, no matter what kind of dice game, they all require shaking (throwing) dice and determining the result in an artificial manner.
It is easy to cause cheats in such dice games so that they cannot be completely fair and impartial.
However, the interest in a dice game mainly on throwing, real dice and the uncertainty in waiting for rolling dice.

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[0031]Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, there are illustrated distribution diagrams I and II of and a projection view of tag positions of the first embodiment of a dice with RFID tags according to the present invention. In these figures, the dice body 1 is a regular cube with six square faces 2, which are numbered sequentially from one, two to six by patterns of dots called pips 3. The numbers of the pips 3 on each pair of parallel faces 2 always add up to the total seven.

[0032]In the first embodiment, the dice body 1 is disposed thereon with three RFID tags: a tag A, a tag B and a tag C, respectively. Each RFID tag stores different recognition data for distinguishing different tags. The tag A and the tag B are respectively disposed on the face 2 with three pips 3 and respectively disposed on the pips 3 in two corners of this face (as illustrated in FIG. 1). The tag C is disposed on the face with four pips 3 and disposed on one of the pips 3 (as illustrated in FIG. 2). In this embodiment, ...

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This invention discloses a dice with RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags and a dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags. The dice with RFID tags comprises at least a dice body and a plurality of RFID tags. The dice body is a regular polyhedron with at least six faces, and at least a pip is disposed on each face of the dice. The plurality of RFID tags are disposed on any two opposite faces of the dice body, respectively. One of the two opposite faces is disposed with at least one RFID tag, and the other one of the opposite faces is disposed with the plurality of RFID tags. The projection spots of all the plurality of RFID tags on the face with the RFID tag can be interconnected into a polygon.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The exemplary embodiment(s) of the present invention relates to RFID tags and a dice recognizing system. More specifically, the exemplary embodiment(s) of the present invention relates to a dice with RFID tags and a dice recognizing system for recognizing dice with RFID tags, which can unartificially determine the results and state of dice in real-time.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]A dice game is a competition or game based on adding points determined by random throws of a plurality of dice. The dice game is generally played by placing a plurality of dice in a dice cup and manually shaking the dice cup. When the dice cup and the dice come to rest, the dice cup is opened and the points of the dice are compared to determine the result of the competition or game. The “points” are customarily referred to the numbers of the pips showing on the upward faces of the dice after they come to rest. Another dice game is played by manually throwing a plurality of d...

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IPC IPC(8): A63F9/24
CPCA63F9/04A63F2009/2489A63F9/24A63F9/0468
Inventor HSU, TIEN SHU
Owner HSU TIEN SHU
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